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Cuba–U.S. Standoff: Cuba’s president Miguel Díaz-Canel escalated the rhetoric, warning a U.S. military assault would trigger a “bloodbath,” as Havana denies it poses any threat while Washington faces fresh drone-related claims. Energy Crisis: The dispute is unfolding alongside Cuba’s worsening fuel and electricity shortages, with blackouts and protests continuing as the island runs short on oil. Florida Watch: In the Florida Keys, officials say they’re monitoring after reports that Cuba acquired 300+ drones and discussed possible targets including Guantánamo and even Key West. Bolivia Tensions: In La Paz, about 10,000 Evo Morales supporters marched after a six-day walk, while the government warned of “armed groups” and urged concern over weapons-linked factions. Peru Politics: Peru’s runoff is set for June 7, with Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez advancing after the first round. Mexico City Culture: Tecate Emblema returned to Mexico City with a star-heavy lineup, from Gloria Trevi to the Jonas Brothers.

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